Tag: Michael Behe
Remembering Our Friend Jon Buell, Intelligent Design’s “Matchmaker”
If others have been hailed as the “father of intelligent design” (Michael Behe) or the “godfather” (Phillip Johnson), then Jon Buell was the “matchmaker.”
Designs in Miniature — Some Are the Most Wonderful of All
The smaller a design, the harder it may be to detect. But miniature designs can inspire awe more than large ones.
With a Hopeful Message About Life’s “X Factor,” Episode 5 of Secrets of the Cell Is Well Timed
Michael Behe is a biochemist, leading proponent of intelligent design, and a wise guide to understanding the wonders of life with its mysterious “purposeful arrangement of parts.”
Episode 4 of Secrets of the Cell — Broken Wolves and other Evolutionary Conundrums
Atheist biologist Richard Dawkins and others have pointed to man’s best friend as confirmation that evolution creatively builds new species.
What Precipitated the Intelligent Design Movement?
Here are some thoughts prompted by a rather curious question posed to me in an email, namely, “What were the findings that most helped ID since the turn of the millennium?”